Impacts of Morality Making Ethical Choices Thesis Statement Paper I have everything written and need to develop a thesis that I can use paragrath i provided to support.
Requirements:
A clear, direct, and powerful thesis statement that answers the prompt above.
Direct quotations or references to at least two academic articles written about or related to This Is How You Lose Her.
Textual examples from the stories themselves and deep analysis of those moments as they help prove your thesis.
A conclusion that answers the question: “Why does all of this matter to you, dear reader?”
MLA format (12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced with 1-inch margins), including a Works Cited list. OWL Note: Purdue’s website has a helpful link about MLA format and citation if you would like to take a look. I will also send that link out to you. Running head: LITERARY EVENT REPORT AND ANALYSIS
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Introduction
The concept of “goodness” or “badness” of a person, or morality, is entirely centered on the
person’s character and how the society perceives of it. A person’s good character depends on the
ethical choices the person makes, and this would entail honesty, loyalty, humility, responsibility,
respectfulness, faithfulness, to mention a few. The opposite of such traits would be considered as
bad character. Take a scenario where an individual tends to steal other peoples’ valuables. How
would you perceive such a person’s character? What effects would having such traits have on the
person? The perpetrator would probably gain foes, get arrested, or worse, put his or her life on
the line. The aftermath of such a character depicts how society doesn’t condone immoral
behavior. Similarly, unfaithfulness, dishonesty, disrespect, and mistreatment are vices having a
negative perception by society.
Yunior believes that other guys are worse than him. The people around him including his father,
brother, and friends have been a bad influence on his behavior, but by not being as bad as them,
he recognizes himself to be automatically good. His failure to love depicts how his damaged
childhood affected his value on love. Moreover, his dual personalities have twisted his courage
to make the right decisions.
Infidelity
Lack of faithfulness (also regarded as infidelity), for instance, is unacceptable behavior, and
Junot Diaz expresses this theme in detail in his book, This Is How You Lose Her. He does not
learn from his mistakes even after being punished several times for his affairs. In the case of
Magdalena, Yunior cheats on her with Cassandra. Through the course of the book, not only does
Yunior loose Magdalena, he loses all his girlfriends. He lacks the courage to settle down with
one woman and always ends up cheating. The girls have genuine feelings for Yunior, but he only
uses them as sexual tools for his satisfaction. They have to cooperate to acquire and share
information about Yunior’s character (Sula Par.1).
With Alma, Yunior talks to himself as the second person. Yunior claimed that their relationship
was beautiful and spent time in the story reminiscing the details. He described their love as being
opposites attract each other (Misener Par. 3). Even though she loved him and would do anything
for him, Yunior still goes ahead and cheats on her with Laxmi, a beautiful freshman. When he is
confronted, he opts to lie instead of owning up to his mistakes. To him, the bigger problem was
not that he cheated but because Alma had caught him.
Lust
According to the book “The Seven Deadly Sins,” lust is described as the inordinate desire for the
pleasures of the flesh. This is demonstrated in Yunior’s character. An example being how he
describes Alma, “You, Yunior, have a girlfriend named Alma, who has a long tender horse neck
and a big Dominican ass that seems to exist in the fourth dimension beyond jeans” (45). It is
quite difficult to believe Yunior had genuine love for any of the women he slept with. His failure
to commit to one person substantiates our claim that Yunior yearned for the pleasures of the
body more than he wanted to love. He did not have any feelings towards the women he cheated
on his girlfriends with, and would even deny the allegations when confronted as in the case of
Alma and Laxmi.
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Even though we would expect Yunior to learn from his mistakes as he grew older, that is not the
case as shown in his adult life. He is still the same young Yunior who ruined every relationship
he has ever been in. He cheats on his fiancé and eventually gets caught. At this point, Yunior is
beginning to realize the impact his decisions have had on his life. Unlike other breakups, the
separation from his fiancé causes him to spend several years in depression. The thesis, This Is
How You Lose Her becomes evident throughout his relationships. In the end, Yunior ends up
alone and miserable.
Disrespect
Yunior, his mother and brother moved to the United States when he was young. This is the first
time he gets to see his father. Life in the US is very hard, and they miss going back to the
Dominican Republic. They do not know English and have to watch a lot of television to learn.
His father was very abusive and commanding. He instructs Yunior and his brother Rafa not to go
outside because he did not think it was the right time. However, Yunior goes ahead and
disrespects his father by going out without his permission. He even makes white friends in the
process.
His mother, who is at the center of all the abuse, still loved and cared for everyone in the family.
Yunior’s father would continuously disrespect and cheat on her. Rafa also went ahead and
disobeyed her when he was ordered not to marry Pura, a girl that entered the United States
illegally. Her motive was to marry him to get citizenship, and both Yunior and his mother
advised against it. They knew she only wanted the papers. Rafa did not consider this and went
ahead to marry her.
The male figures in Yunior’s life shaped the person he would become. His father had no respect
for his mother and even though he cheated, his mother never left. Yunior’s upbringing in a
dysfunctional family would later affect his view on women.
Irresponsible
Yunior does not take responsibility for his wrongdoings, and the only explanation he has for his
infidelity is that it must be genetic. Why so? When he was young, his father could go out with
his girlfriends. And, when he was older, Rafa, would bring women into their room.
Even Alma caught him cheating, Yunior opted to lie. Another instance that shows his
irresponsibility is after the breakup with his fiancé. He tries to move on by getting with other
girls but with no success. One of the girls even ends up pregnant, but Yunior does not take up the
responsibility forcing her to leave him after knowing the type of person he was.
Self-Absorbed
Yunior treated all the women in his life as mere objects. He never took into consideration their
feelings or their say in any situation. Flaca, for instance, did not want to become his girlfriend.
Yunior, however, continued pursuing her, and after some time, they ended up together. Even
after Flaca had fallen for him, Yunior claims “It wasn’t supposed to get serious between us” (81).
He tries keeping her at arms-length. Finally, Flaca moves on, and never communicates again
(Misener Par. 7). Junot Diaz brings forth this theme to explain how people like Yunior are
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preoccupied with their feelings and interests, therefore, taking advantage of others for their
benefit.
Envy
According to the book “The Seven Deadly Sins,” envy has been explained as the desire to
possess something that belongs to someone else. Junot Diaz potrays this trait in Yunior’s
character in the second story which revolves around Rafa, his brother, and his girlfriend, Nilda.
Nilda would spend a lot of time at their apartment because she disliked her mother. Yunior was
very jealous of his brother’s relationship with Nilda. He desired to have her and believed he
would treat her better. Yunior even attempted to befriend her in an effort to lure her into loving
him and leaving his brother. Rafa and Nilda, however, end up kissing the following day, and she
becomes his girlfriend.
Greed
Greed is considered as one of the seven deadly sins. I cannot agree more that greed is part
of our human culture. I think in Junot Diaz’s collection stories, there are many scenes could
support this. For Yunior, he continues cheating his girlfriend. After a relationship is over, he will
be hunting for the next one. Yunior thinks there is nothing wrong with that. Yunior’s father and
brother can perfectly describe greed. I believe that all the human being have greed, is just a
matter of how greedy and how good you can control yourself. The biggest difference between
human being and other creatures is wisdom. That is also the reason we are standing at the top of
the biological chain. Within our wisdom, we should know how to judge things and control our
greed. To me, the massage Junot Diaz trying to send out is that human nature is not perfect.
There are weaknesses of human nature such as the seven deadly sins. People should know how
to keep themselves away from these sins and learned from all the mistakes.
Conclusion
Yunior, in the end, regrets his decisions. He fears it is too late for him to change. The girls have
genuine feelings for Yunior, but he only uses them as sexual tools for his satisfaction. What does
this mean to us readers? Was it hard for Yunior to change and commit to one woman? This
behavior extends to our nature as human beings. We also wrong one another and promise to
change but often do we find ourselves repeating the same mistake over and over. By narrating
his mistakes, Yunior hopes that we might learn from him. It is, therefore, vital that we make
sound ethical choices to avoid repercussions that come along with making wrong decisions!
Works Cited
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Diaz, Junot. “This Is How You Loose Her.” Diaz, Junot. This is how you loose her. LA:
Riverhead Books, 2012. 45.
Sula, Rei. “This Is How You Lose Her Themes.” GradeSaver, www.gradesaver.com/this-ishow- you-lose-her/study-guide/themes (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Misener, Melinda. “Review: This Is How You Lose Her.” The
Common,
www.thecommononline.org/review-this-is-how-you-lose-her/ (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site..
Díaz, Junot. This is how you lose her. Penguin, 2013.
Schimmel, Solomon. “The seven deadly sins: Jewish, Christian, and classical reflections on
human psychology.” (1997).
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